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November 25, 2027 Holiday:

Thanksgiving Day

Thanksgiving Day is a joyous celebration that brings families and friends together to express gratitude for the blessings in their lives. At the heart of this festive holiday is a delicious feast, often featuring roasted turkey, mashed potatoes, stuffing, and pumpkin pie, among other mouthwatering dishes. Traditionally, people gather around the dinner table to share stories, exchange thanks, and enjoy each other's company. This special day is also a time for reflection, as individuals take a moment to appreciate the good things in their lives and acknowledge the importance of loved ones.

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Holidays on November 25, 2027:

Turkey-Free Thanksgiving

Turkey-Free Thanksgiving, 11/25/2027: Explore alternative main courses and creative twists on traditional Thanksgiving celebrations. more >>

International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women

International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women, November 25, 2027: Join the global call to action to prevent and respond to violence against women and girls, and create a safer, more equitable world. more >>

Family Health History Day

Family Health History Day, 11/25/2027: Learn how to take control of your health by sharing and recording your family's medical history, identifying potential health risks, and making informed decisions about your medical care. more >>

Shopping Reminder Day

Shopping Reminder Day on 11/25/2027: Is it a real holiday or just a myth? more >>

National Parfait Day

National Parfait Day on 11/25/2027: Indulge in sweet treats, share recipes, and connect with friends and family. more >>

National "Eat with a Friend" Day

National Eat with a Friend Day, 11/25/2027: Discover the importance of sharing meals with friends and the benefits of social eating. more >>

National Day of Mourning

National Day of Mourning, November 25, 2027: Honoring the lives lost and affected by Native American struggles and injustices, promoting understanding, empathy, and unity. more >>

Blase Day

Blase Day, 11/25/2027: Discover the truth behind this lesser-known holiday. No data available. more >>

National Play Day with Dad

National Play Day with Dad, 11/25/2027: Learn about this lesser-known holiday and discover ways to honor and show appreciation for dads and father figures. more >>

Birthdays on November 25:

Karl Benz

Died in 1929, aged 84

Founded the first gasoline-powered automobile company, revolutionizing transportation and transforming the automotive industry. Known for inventing the first practical car, paving ...

John F. Kennedy Jr.

Died in 1999, aged 38

Son of the 35th US President, he was a charismatic publisher of George magazine and a licensed pilot who tragically died in a plane crash at a young age.

Joe DiMaggio

Died in 1999, aged 84

Legendary baseball player and coach who held a 56-game hitting streak, a record that still stands, and was a 13-time All-Star. He's an iconic figure in American sports history.

Ricardo Montalbán

Died in 2009, aged 88

A talented performer who charmed audiences with his smooth voice and debonair style, starring in iconic roles like Mr. Roarke in Fantasy Island and Khan in Star Trek II.

Amy Grant

63 Years Old

A contemporary Christian music icon, known for blending faith with catchy pop melodies, inspiring a generation of artists and fans alike.

Cris Carter

58 Years Old

Former NFL wide receiver and current ESPN analyst, known for his impressive playing career and charismatic broadcasting style.

Bruno Tonioli

68 Years Old

A renowned Italian dancer and choreographer, known for his flamboyant and energetic performances, as well as his judging role on popular TV shows like Strictly Come Dancing and Dan...

Jenna Bush Hager

42 Years Old

Co-host of NBC's Today Show and author of several bestselling books, known for her relatable personality and coverage of human-interest stories.

Xabi Alonso

42 Years Old

A highly skilled and visionary midfielder who controlled the tempo of the game with his exceptional passing range and vision, winning numerous titles with Liverpool and Real Madrid...

Don Hahn

68 Years Old

Academy Award-winning filmmaker behind beloved Disney classics like The Lion King and Beauty and the Beast, pushing the boundaries of animation storytelling.

Andrew Carnegie

Died in 1919, aged 83

A self-made industrialist who amassed a vast fortune in the steel industry, then donated most of it to fund over 2,500 public libraries and other philanthropic endeavors.

Ben Stein

79 Years Old

A multi-talented personality who has entertained and educated audiences through various TV shows, films, and books, particularly famous for hosting a popular game show and creating...

Events from History on November 25:
109 years ago
Einstein Unveils General Relativity's Field Equations (Prussian Academy of Sciences, Berlin, Germany) 1915
Albert Einstein's revolutionary mind was gearing up to shift the scientific paradigm once again! On this fateful day, he presented his groundbreaking field equations of general relativity to the esteemed Prussian Academy of Sciences. These equations, the core of his theory, revealed how mass and energy warp spacetime, elegantly unifying gravity, space, and time. This momentous occasion marked a pivotal milestone in the history of physics, forever changing our understanding of the cosmos.
161 years ago
Union forces rout Confederates at Missionary Ridge (Missionary Ridge, Chattanooga, Tennessee, 37404, USA) 1863
General Braxton Bragg's Confederate troops were confident, having besieged Union forces in Chattanooga for months. But Union commander General Ulysses S. Grant had a plan. On November 25, 1863, Grant launched a daring assault on Missionary Ridge, ordering his troops to take the high ground. The Rebels were caught off guard, and their lines rapidly collapsed. As the Confederates fled in disarray, Grant's men secured a crushing victory, breaking the Siege of Chattanooga and paving the way for the Union's final push into the Deep South.
38 years ago
Edwin Meese, the U.S. Attorney General, dropped a bombshell when he revealed that profits from secret arms deals with Iran had been illegally siphoned off to support the anti-communist Contra rebels in Nicaragua. This shocking admission exposed a web of deceit that reached the highest echelons of the Reagan administration. The news sparked a firestorm of controversy, with lawmakers and citizens alike demanding answers about the administration's clandestine activities. The Iran-Contra affair, as it came to be known, would go on to tarnish the reputation of the Reagan presidency and lead to the resignation of several high-ranking officials.
81 years ago
Bosnia and Herzegovina reclaims statehood from fascist forces (Mrkonjić Grad, Bosnia and Herzegovina) 1943
Bosnia and Herzegovina takes a giant leap towards freedom as the State Anti-fascist Council for the National Liberation of Bosnia and Herzegovina reinstates the country's statehood, shattering the shackles of fascist occupation. This monumental gathering of resistance leaders, intellectuals, and patriots sends a powerful message to the occupying forces: Bosnia and Herzegovina will not be silenced. With this bold declaration, the country embarks on a new chapter, paving the way for a brighter, more autonomous future.
533 years ago
The last Moorish stronghold in Spain, Granada, finally fell to the Catholic forces of King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella after a long and brutal siege. Muhammad XII, also known as Boabdil, the ruler of Granada, surrendered the city, marking the end of Islamic rule in Spain. The Treaty of Granada, signed on this day, allowed for the peaceful transfer of power, but its conditions would soon be broken, leading to the expulsion of Muslims and Jews from the Iberian Peninsula.
61 years ago
State Funeral of President John F. Kennedy (Cathedral of St. Matthew the Apostle, 1725 Rhode Island Ave NW, Washington, D.C. 20036, USA) 1963
As the echoes of shock and grief still lingered, the nation came together to bid farewell to its beloved leader. With a somber procession, President John F. Kennedy's coffin was carried from the Capitol Building, where he lay in state, to the majestic Cathedral of St. Matthew the Apostle for a Requiem Mass. The revered cathedral's pews were filled with dignitaries, friends, and family, all gathered to pay their final respects. Following the sorrowful ceremony, the presidential procession made its way to Arlington National Cemetery, where Kennedy was laid to rest with full military honors.
Notable Deaths on November 25:
2020Diego Maradona Legendary Argentine soccer player and sports icon
2016Fidel Castro Transformative leader of the Cuban Revolution and government
2005George Best Northern Irish footballer who dominated the field with his pace and skill
1949Bill Robinson American actor and dancer
2016Ron Glass Versatile American actor with a wide range of film and TV roles
2013Chico Hamilton Innovative drummer and bandleader with a rich musical heritage
2023Terry Venables Successful English football player and manager with a storied career
1981Jack Albertson Versatile American actor, celebrated for his comedic timing and dramatic range
1998Flip Wilson Beloved American comedian, actor, and writer
1974Nick Drake Talented English singer-songwriter, celebrated for his poetic and introspective melodies
1970Yukio Mishima Innovative Japanese author, known for his provocative and introspective works
1885Thomas A. Hendricks American lawyer and politician
1959Gérard Philipe Legendary French actor, known for captivating stage presence
2013Lou Brissie Iconic baseball player with a long list of achievements
2006Phyllis Fraser American actress and entrepreneur who pioneered children's literature
1944Kenesaw Mountain Landis American judge and lawyer
1965Myra Hess Premier pianist and educator, admired for her technical mastery and pedagogy
2015Elmo Williams Influential director, producer, and editor in American cinema
2013Al Plastino Beloved illustrator and author of beloved children's tales
1885Alfonso XII of Spain King of Spain and monarch